# Destiny Robotics

Socially Intelligent Humanoid Robot. The First Humanoid Home Assistant.

## Elevator pitch
Destiny Robotics is an AI and Robotics Company that is creating socially intelligent humanoid robots for household use. The first humanoid assistant on the market!

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- Last updated: 2026-06-10T05:00:44Z
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## Quick facts
- 💰 Intend to disrupt the estimated Robotics Technology Market of $189.3 Billion
- World-class Team, worked at Huawei, U.S. Department of Defense, HSBC, University of Cambridge
- ☘️We solve the problem of loneliness experienced by 43% of adults and 80% of kids
- 💸 Pre-orders representing a potential $140,000 in just a couple of days
- 🚀Backed by GOOGLE for Startups and NVIDIA Inception

## Active fundraises
- wefunder:fundraise:58685: 4(a)(6) successful (USD)
- wefunder:fundraise:58686: 4(a)(6) successful (USD)

## Story
Technical Paper.pdfDestiny Robotics&nbsp;is making the world's first humanoid robot assistant for household use.We're revolutionizing the estimated $189 Billion, Robotics Market.We are solving the major problem in the world while 43 % of adults and 80% of kids are experiencing loneliness which leads to enormous mental health problems. More than 3 out of 5 Americans feel chronically lonely. loneliness is associated with a 40% increase in a person’s risk of dementia, early death, and other mental problems.&nbsp; We meet loneliness in every age range. That’s why socially intelligent humanoid robots can be a huge contribution as a tool to save ½ of the world’s population in a healthy state of mind.&nbsp;Humanoid robots like Destiny are an ideal mechanism for connecting humans with robots in a deeply engaging manner.Our goal is to create next-generation Robots that can interact with humans at a much deeper level than currently possible.&nbsp;Humanoid robot Destiny will exist&nbsp;and work in a close relationship with human beings in the everyday world to serve the needs of physically handicapped people, the elderly, kids, and the busiest family members. These robots must be able to cope with the wide variety of tasks and objects encountered in dynamic unstructured environments.We believe we are better than competitors because Destiny Robotics Humanoid at-home assistants will be able to form much more meaningful interactions with humans. The reason is Destiny's similarity to humans. Currently, people interact with at-home assistants that have the shape of the box.Pre-orders are already available on our website. People can make pre-orders&nbsp;for $12 a robot&nbsp;which is equivalent to a $3,700 value reservation. Reservations can be refunded anytime.&nbsp;Destiny Robotics is representing a potential ~ $140,000, from pre-orders! Up to 40 robots are already reserved!We are on a mission to build an automated future!&nbsp;Join us in Rotobics Revolution by investing Today!&nbsp;

## FAQ
1. **In your technical paper, you say that your robot is going to use VGG-16, but you tried using a transformer-based architecture, too. Why did you choose to use the CNN from 2013 over an attention mechanism from 2020? Is this why your success rate was only 68%? How do you plan to...**
   - Hello Ranjiv, and huge thanks for reading our technical paper! Here is the answer: The old architectures such as VGG-16 were offered in the paper as a starting point of the research and development. As you said previously, these methods are quite old from a nowadays perspective but are stable and give a good result, while Vision Transformers is very new, and its applications are coming on front. So, to separate our research and development from each other, we started with using stable CNN arc...
2. **How much money has already been invested to get to this point? Have you raised money before or is was it your money?**
   - Hey Alex, we are bootstrapped up to now. And still, we managed to create a hologram device prototype (video will be available by Monday) and full extensive research about the technology we are using. In order to reach our goals, we are launching this round here. WE WANT TO BUILD THIS BUSINESS FOR PEOPLE THROUGH PEOPLE and become the largest robotics company in the long term perspective.
3. **Hi, Do you have any awarded patents for this technology? How many? Issued or pending? If issued, who are they assigned to? Thanks for clearing this up for us. Blessings**
   - Hello, great question! As our product is clearly unique we are currently working on our Intelectual Property Application, we will make an announcement once it is ready.
4. **Great job bootstrapping to this point. I think you've got to fix Destiny's voice. She sounds like an old computer, but I believe this is a great step in the right direction. Also, I've invested with Archie before and will follow him to Destiny Robotics.**
   - Hey Craig, thank you! Good Feedback! We are currently improving not only the voice but everything: device materials, processing time, adding more skills, hologram quality. With more resources, we will manage to provide higher-quality results. Will keep you updated!
5. **Love the ideas and hope you have every success! As a follow-up to the patent question, the financial disclosure indicates only $225 spent on research &amp; development. Can you be a bit more specific on what type(s) of intellectual property applications you anticipate (patent,...**
   - Hello Steve, thank you for your kind wishes! We're still in the process of developing our products and trying to invent a new product like Destiny Robot and Destiny Hologram with new features. It's quite reasonable to anticipate all these things like patent, trademark, etc.

## Team
- Megi Kavtaradze (CEO)
- Jason Jordan (Chief Robotics Officer)
- Lela Mirtskhulava (Chief Scientist, Ph.D.)
- Erekle Shishniashvili (Senior Software Engineer)
- Irakli Datashvili (Senior Software Engineer)

## Recent posts
- Destiny Robotics Annual Report (2023-04-28T22:17:23Z)
- 🎉 Destiny Robotics Launches New Fundraising Campaign on TruCrowd! 🤖 (2023-04-05T14:48:21Z)
- BIG NEWS FROM DESTINY ROBOTICS (2023-02-13T13:56:02Z)
- Destiny Robotics in Entrepreneur (Georgia) (2022-11-11T16:01:28Z)
- Destiny Robotics Community Update - 1st Stage Complete! (2022-09-27T22:17:20Z)
- Raised $248,000+, 161 Investors, 25+ Countries (2022-07-06T15:13:27Z)
- 3 HOURS LEFT TO INVEST IN DESTINY ROBOTICS (2022-07-06T00:57:43Z)
- CLOSING IN 7 HOURS! JOIN US! (2022-07-05T20:49:59Z)
- CLOSING TOMORROW! (2022-07-04T16:00:42Z)
- Last Chance to Invest: 4 DAYS LEFT (2022-07-02T00:59:13Z)
- Destiny's Software Developments Summary (2022-06-16T17:33:59Z)
- Summary of the AI2027 conference (2022-06-03T14:45:43Z)
- New Member of Advisory Board (2022-05-02T14:44:39Z)
- Podcast with GSD Ventures - Video (2022-04-29T13:41:54Z)
- Podcast with GSD Ventures (2022-04-25T20:09:53Z)

## Q&A
- Q: Will you be using Quantum Computing in your AI models?
  - A: Hey Darnell, Google Quantum AI gives us a great opportunity to install and use Cirq - An open-source framework for programming quantum computers. Using Cirq - a Python software library we can run, manipulate, and optimize quantum circuits, and then run them on quantum simulators and quantum computers. Cirq provides useful abstractions for dealing with today’s noisy intermediate-scale quantum computers, where details of the hardware are vital to achieving state-of-the-art results.
- Q: Love the ideas and hope you have every success! As a follow-up to the patent question, the financial disclosure indicates only $225 spent on research &amp; development. Can you be a bit more specific on what type(s) of intellectual property applications you anticipate (patent, trademark, etc), vs the intellectual property (including open source) you anticipate using/licensing for the product? Thank you.
  - A: Hello Steve, thank you for your kind wishes! We're still in the process of developing our products and trying to invent a new product like Destiny Robot and Destiny Hologram with new features. It's quite reasonable to anticipate all these things like patent, trademark, etc.
- Q: Great job bootstrapping to this point. I think you've got to fix Destiny's voice. She sounds like an old computer, but I believe this is a great step in the right direction. Also, I've invested with Archie before and will follow him to Destiny Robotics.
  - A: Hey Craig, thank you! Good Feedback! We are currently improving not only the voice but everything: device materials, processing time, adding more skills, hologram quality. With more resources, we will manage to provide higher-quality results. Will keep you updated!
- Q: Hi, Do you have any awarded patents for this technology? How many? Issued or pending? If issued, who are they assigned to? Thanks for clearing this up for us. Blessings
  - A: Hello, great question! As our product is clearly unique we are currently working on our Intelectual Property Application, we will make an announcement once it is ready.
- Q: These questions relate to the manufacturing of the robots, and their cost. I understand this is a high risk investment; however, with great planning and logistic—I believe that this could be a great business. I know with companies like Robesen with their T9 with a very affordable price, which I know that they are smaller then the robots that you are making. The price has been coming down with better technology and faster manufacturing. Question, was is the more expense part of the robot you manufacture? Question, does the company have a manufacturer to build these robots—like a Chineses supply or manufacturer? Question, What are the account principle that the company will follow, and will said principal be use on a global standard. Thus, does the company follow a General Accepted Accounting Principles “GAAP “or having plans or are using International Accounting Standards “ISA”. I would like to know this because if the company would like to expanded in the future or are using cash flow that are congruent to the standard of maybe a large company in the future. It just make looking at a future balance sheet, profit or loss sheet, income statements sheet easier to read. I have had some robots from from Ubtech, which seemed to have good software, but questionable hardware mostly in the server-motors. Question, does the company plan to have plan(s) in place to repair broken or a place to service these robot? This also follow my next question, does the price ( that in you business plan) have take into account units damage or defected products? After I weight my questions and information, I will be making an investment with your company. As all ways, thank you for your time!
  - A: Hello Harry, thank you for your questions! Q1 - First batch of robots will have a higher production price but with mass production, it will become much cheaper. Q2 - Yes, we are currently working with a couple of manufacturers in China - once the negotiation process is finished with them we should have a Chinese supplier. Q3 - Yes, we follow GAAP. Q4 - Unit damage detection and repair will be the separate price. Once we grow we plan to train technicians to serve people in case of damage. But at the first stage, we will take the responsibility of helping them and /or eliminating the issues the hardware might have. Our engineering team will handle this. Thank you!
- Q: Nice project Megi. I just want to know whether Destiny will be a AI software based robotic system like Alexa or a AI software and based humanoid only. Because not everybody may like moving humanoid inside their homes . And as per your claim, it can be your best choice to kill the loneliness, will it be able to cook for a small woking family or for a working professional or business man who stays lonely in town for their jobs. Or can your technology detect sudden heart attack or sudden accident in home or identify possible threats like fire, theft ,robbery etc. and send the panic alart to hospitals, fire station or police station ?? If your upcoming humanoid can't do these things , then there is no use of developing any humanoid. It will be just an entertaining robot and useless and I will not consider it as an investable project.
  - A: Hello Arghya, thank you for the great insight! We are planning to have software-based models too which include mini hardware. Yes, we are also trying to ensure house safety which means that the Robot should be able to detect possible fire or any kind of threat. When it comes to medical detection this is under question mark yet, but we are planning to integrate technologies that measure heart rate, etc. 911 function will also be deployed in the robot and will work under the human command. I hope I answered all the concerns you might have.
- Q: I want to find a robot girlfriend I would love me and care for me I never hurt me or cheat on me can you help me to find somebody who I just sick of being on my own I’m a lonely child I want to be loved there’s no one to love me so I’m getting scared so here’s my number (01952) 243218 I rather be with a robot girl than a human girl that is the truth
  - A: Thank you, Peter! Very interesting point.
- Q: How can we expect the designated lead investor to be a fiduciary when he's dating you?
  - A: Hello Rhadika, He takes his fiduciary duties very seriously so yes! you can be expecting him as the fiduciary!
- Q: Congrats on the new partnership. Has any money been paid to GenesisAI for services or anything else?
  - A: Hey Alex, we just signed the agreement and yes, we will be paying for their unique AI products.
- Q: Hello Megi, I see you have answered most questions quite brilliantly. However I would love to discuss further, first having a more detailed look at your financials including projections especially for the industry you're in and also about alternative funding opportunities available at our company if we are satisfied. You can drop me an email at richard@700capital.com, then we can start looking at financing your whole target. Thanks.
  - A: Thank you
- Q: Hi, this is an interesting and worthy goal/market you are going after which is why dozens of companies are already aiming for a piece of the home or healthcare robot market. Some, like Honda, Siemens and Sony, already have products or at least prototypes and obviously have vast resources and experience that you don't have. Can you tell me why your company, which started 8 months ago and has zero revenue and no patents, is worth $20 million at this point?
  - A: Hey Grant, not only big companies should be able to create robots. Our concept goes down to fully humanoid version, which is why we only focus on that and are able to create valuable product. We just opened pre-orders on our website will be able to have revenue by following months. When it comes to valuation, we used comparables model to deretmine it.
- Q: Hi! Intriguing product. And next product. I wish you much success. But I am not seeing a team member or evidence of branding or marketing or distribution. If you are going to market next year, what are your plans in these regards?
  - A: Hey Scott, thank you for the great feedback! I am personally working on this. When it comes to branding this will be more of a priority once the product is almost ready to launch on the market, for now, I think it's better to prioritize product development more. In regards to marketing, our plan includes all digital marketing tools, marketing cooperations, and features. Distributions are not a problem as well, because our first operating market will be the US market (where 40 million people are using AI assistants already), since the day we are there we have plenty of time to expand our distribution in a proper way.
- Q: How much money has already been invested to get to this point? Have you raised money before or is was it your money?
  - A: Hey Alex, we are bootstrapped up to now. And still, we managed to create a hologram device prototype (video will be available by Monday) and full extensive research about the technology we are using. In order to reach our goals, we are launching this round here. WE WANT TO BUILD THIS BUSINESS FOR PEOPLE THROUGH PEOPLE and become the largest robotics company in the long term perspective.
- Q: In your technical paper, you say that your robot is going to use VGG-16, but you tried using a transformer-based architecture, too. Why did you choose to use the CNN from 2013 over an attention mechanism from 2020? Is this why your success rate was only 68%? How do you plan to improve your performance?
  - A: Hello Ranjiv, and huge thanks for reading our technical paper! Here is the answer: The old architectures such as VGG-16 were offered in the paper as a starting point of the research and development. As you said previously, these methods are quite old from a nowadays perspective but are stable and give a good result, while Vision Transformers is very new, and its applications are coming on front. So, to separate our research and development from each other, we started with using stable CNN architectures to build our MVP but also are experimenting in the meantime on how to improve our algorithms. Definitely, as vision Transformers seem to outperform CNN modules efficiency and accuracy vise in image recognition tasks (as they extract information from patches), this will be our next step in improving the algorithm. But modern CNN backbones (Simple ResNet, EfficientNet, Inception, …) are also very efficient and accurate feature extractors and can perform quite well. So, after testing with the newer CNN backbones, we had accuracy reaching over 90%. Which is more than satisfactory for the initial purposes. As well as taking into consideration, that our robot should be able to not only analyze stream from the Vision side (Images) but also extract features from audio as well as capture the meaning of the conversation. So, we can use sensor fusion to get to a very high accuracy of detecting emotions.
- Q: Dear all I hope this message finds you well. I am reaching out to inquire about the current status of the project and if there are any updates or recent developments that you could share. Additionally, I would like to ask about the options available regarding the $500 I invested. Could you please provide more information on how I can proceed or utilize this investment? Thank you for your time, and I look forward to your response. Best regards,